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Vol - I,
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10, June 16-30,
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INTERVIEW |
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REPORT |
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OPINION |
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The role of the Constituent Assembly
- Khimlal Devkota
Revolution and compromise
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Netrabikram Chand ‘Biplap’
From the History -
The execution of the tyrant
Nepal’s democracy- a new revolution
- Bhim Regmi
What is press freedom?
- Roshan
Kissoon
The politics of privilege- sincerity
or humanity?
- Baburaja
Maharjan
Oil price heats adversely on Nepalese
economy
- Basu De
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LITRERATURE |
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INTERNATIONAL |
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EDITORIAL |
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The New Antagonism
The implementation of the Republic and
the abolition of the monarchy have
brought great changes to this country.
The change in the ideological
superstructure of the nation, mainly in
the government, can be seen clearly. The
removal of the monarchy as a political
force has changed the antagonism in
Nepali politics.
After the abolition of the monarchy, the
three way antagonism or contradiction
between the progressive, the
parliamentary and the royalist forces
has now changed into a dualistic
antagonism. However, this doesn’t mean
that feudalism has ended completely;
rather, the struggle has changed form.
In the new form of the antagonism, the
representatives of feudalism have also
taken a new guise. Therefore, the
struggle must continue against feudalism
even though the monarchy has ended. Let
us be clear, the class composition of
the politics of the country has changed;
the vestiges of feudalism are now
represented by the extreme reactionary
wing of the bourgeoisie, the
comprador-bureaucratic capitalists.
Therefore, the progressive forces must
unite against the new representatives of
feudalism; the comprador capitalists.
The struggle between the CPN-Maoist and
the parliamentary parties, mainly the
Nepali Congress, represents this
struggle at the political level.
Feudalism has not eradicated entirely,
and the Federal Democratic Republic has
not been implemented fully. This type of
transitional period is extremely
sensitive and critical. The change in
contradiction may seem confusing. But
this is a period of polarization.
Agreement, understanding and working
with the bourgeoisie is proving very
difficult. Because of the changing
political situation, the extreme
reactionary right will fight against the
interests of the masses. Why? Quite
simply, the people will continue the
campaign to abolishing feudalism. After
the political victory, there must be
economic progress and socio-cultural
transformation. This type of progressive
transformation is against the extreme
reactionary bourgeois interests. So, it
is necessary to work with the
progressive liberal bourgeoisie to
struggle against the extremist bourgeois
reactionaries. In the present context of
Nepal, the struggle against the extreme
bourgeois reactionaries is the struggle
against the last vestiges of feudalism
and the comprador- bureaucratic
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